B&W or Colour

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B&W or Colour

Postby Geoff M on Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:37 pm

OMG, Its been such a l o n g time since I was around these parts, a lot has been going on of late and time has been scarce with being made redundant, trying to find another job and then deciding to start up my own business instead.

Here is a recent (shot today!) one of my eldest daughter. I am not sure which of the two versions I prefer as my preference keeps shifting! but I think that the colour wins on this occasion. What do you think? C&C appreciated.


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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby Matt. K on Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:59 pm

I think a slightly de-saturated version so that it looks old and hand coloured might look pretty good. It's a charming image!
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby Mr Darcy on Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:03 pm

I can see why you oscillate. They are both excellent & each has its own strengths.
I would attempt to reduce the lip "gloss" in the B&W though. I find it somewhat off-putting.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby wendellt on Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:10 pm

it's hard to choose
but ill pick the colour one because it has a warmth that is matched with the subject
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby aim54x on Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:20 pm

Colour....it suits the shot more. The black and white is a tad too contrasty.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby colin_12 on Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:24 pm

Another vote for the colour version.
Very nice image, mum must be happy.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby ozimax on Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:51 am

The colour version is old fashioned and striking, but the BW has much going for it. The vignette may be a tad overdone but it's good nonetheless. I vote for the BW version.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby Greg B on Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:43 pm

Great photo Geoff, your daughter is lovely, and you have captured
her very well.

I prefer the colour version, the tones are excellent.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby zafra52 on Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:08 pm

Both of them are equally good, and it is a matter of preference. As far as I am concerned, I am for the colour one.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby surenj on Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:04 pm

This shot is good whether it be color, BW, desaturated etc etc

Get rid of the vignette though. Doesn't need it.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby BBJ on Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:36 pm

I'm with max, i seem to like the B&W although both good but i guess just my taste.

ozimax wrote:The colour version is old fashioned and striking, but the BW has much going for it. The vignette may be a tad overdone but it's good nonetheless. I vote for the BW version.
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Re: B&W or Colour

Postby Geoff M on Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:49 am

I have printed the colour version 'as is' to A4 size and it looks great. I will have a go at the suggested desat and removal of the vignette before I commit it to A2.

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